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As I am on the committee of the local motoring museum, I do get involved in various events, some of interest, some not so much.

Coming up on the 20th May we have here in Australia a 'Motoring Heritage Day' which is very much like the 'Drive It Day' in the UK, where everyone is encouraged to get their old car out and go somehwere, whether to an organised rally or just down the shops.

We are playing host to local car clubs as the museum's collection is a popular destination for a day out.

May 20th is 'National Heritage Day in Australia', a sort of 'Drive It Day' equivalent, where everyone is encouraged to get out in their classic wheels. In the morning I accidentally hooked up with a bunch of Corvettes down the coast for run with a couple of other American muscle cars, but as the latest mag' already has a few of my Corvette snaps I didn't bother with the camera. Our museum was one of the popular destinations for local car clubs to meet, but by the time I arrived in the afternoon most had moved on. Still here are a few that stuck around.

Chris M.

Early Volvo P1800 with cow-horn bumpers.

'51 Ford sedan.

Cobra rep. - at least I think it was a fake snake - but why do they all have to have those boy racer stripes? It is a perfect shape anyway, no need to bling it up.

Humber Vogue. Yes, what in the old country was called a Singer was sold here with a Humber badge.

1963 Studebaker Cruiser, was top of the line sedan for that model year.